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Vice President sentenced to death Tareq al-Hashemi

 

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Range Press / Baghdad

Revealed the former vice president required for the Iraqi government, Tariq al-Hashimi, that the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was commissioned in secret U.S. legal firm to protect it after the "fall", and explained that Maliki confirms in public his innocence of the "deepening crisis" in Iraq.

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Hashimi was tried...convicted and sentenced to hanging for the crime of terrorism and the deaths of hundreds of innocent men women and children and is now in hiding from international authorities. 

 

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Hashimi was tried...convicted and sentenced to hanging for the crime of terrorism and the deaths of hundreds of innocent men women and children and is now in hiding from international authorities. 

 

fwiw.

He not hiding from anybody, he just not hanging out in Iraq...The Statement is about Mr. M 

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Hashimi was tried...convicted and sentenced to hanging for the crime of terrorism and the deaths of hundreds of innocent men women and children and is now in hiding from international authorities. 

 

fwiw.

Yeah, too bad it wasn't true.  And the US holds files to also prove it.  That was the only way maliki could get rid of him so Hashemi could never be President.  He would be the acting President right now.  And if he was so guilty and the international community believed it, then Turkey would not have give him refuge and turned him in to interpol.  

 
Vice President sentenced to death Tareq al-Hashemi
Hashemi: Maliki commissioned a U.S. legal firm to protect him after his fall

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Editor: BS, NK 05/02/2013 11:37

Range Press / Baghdad

Detection Vice President former required for the Iraqi government, Tariq al-Hashemi, said Thursday that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki commissioned "in secret" legal firm American protection "after his fall," and explained that Maliki confirms publicly his innocence of the "crisis worsening in Iraq."

Hashemi said in a brief statement received (Presse term) a copy of it, "al-Maliki confirms publicly his innocence of the worsening crises in Iraq and delivered to others, but it was commissioned in secret U.S. legal firm to protect him after his fall."  

The al-Hashemi revealed mandated Maliki to U.S. legal firm to defend him after he left for the office of the Prime Minister, one day after the announcement of the formation of the first body to defend the victims of a "massacre Hawija."

The group of human rights in Kirkuk, announced that, on Wednesday, the formation of the first body to defend the victims of a "massacre Hawija," while demanding the People's Committees in the province to form an international investigation committee and sending envoys from the international community and the Muslim and Arab world to stand up for what you got.

It is noteworthy that the Iraqi forces stormed Square sit-in Hawija (55 km southwest of Kirkuk), Tuesday (23 April 2013), resulting in the killing and wounding at least 163 of the protesters and the loss and the arrest of hundreds of others.

And accused of human rights organizations and political figures, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during his rule since 2006, condoning human rights violations that occurred before Iraqi security during military operations, the most prominent storm the Iraqi army to the Alzerkh (20 km east of Najaf) at (18 January 2007) under the pretext of the existence of armed groups are planning to seize the city of Najaf and intrusion has killed and wounded hundreds, as well as the arrest of hundreds of elements of the army of heaven.

The organizations also accused the Iraqi security forces to exercise human rights violations during Operation Charge of the Knights in 2008, which targeted the presence of militias in Basra province and a number of Iraqi cities.

And international organizations also recorded for violations during the Iraqi security forces broke up protests against the policies of the Iraqi government, and witnessed by the Tahrir Square in central Baghdad on (25 February 2011).

 
 
BTW Yota, very interesting artilce.  woooooo
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Just a little background on Hashemi, a newly appointed judge, by Maliki, was placed on the SJC to hear Hashemi's case...and when I say new, I mean it was his first day on the job and with Maliki's history of paying off judges, combined with his vehemence for Sunni's, what else would be expected?

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Hashemi: Maliki cost American law firm working to protect him after his fall!

May 3, 2013 in the political


 


BAGHDAD / News Network Iraq - Vice President of the Republic Previous Tareq al-Hashemi on his on Facebook on Friday: Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki had commissioned a law firm working to defend him after his fall, adding Hashemi said the series of crimes committed by al-Maliki is and his entourage and the theft of public money and plunder the riches the country and the violation of human rights and the list goes on all Proven facts and the latest massacre Hawija trying to evade them and wear them for some of the officers, and stressed that al-Maliki is trying to get a commitment from come after him not to pursue him legally as it seeks to make one close to him to take over as prime minister.



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